- The
Villa Medici at
Careggi is a
patrician villa in the
hills near Florence, Tuscany,
central Italy. The
villa was
among the
first of a
number of Medici...
- 15th century,
Cosimo de'
Medici built villas designed by
Michelozzo at
Careggi and Fiesole,
still quite severe buildings, but with
additional recreational...
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young Marsilio Ficino at Montevecchio, a
villa close to his own
Villa di
Careggi in the
Florentine countryside.: 69
There Ficino, who was an
ardent Neo-Platonist...
- London. He was a
consultant and
project manager at
University Hospital Careggi (AOUC)
starting in 2010.
Later in 2010,
Macchiarini was
appointed as a...
- de'
Medici to King
Henry IV of France. He died in the
Medici Villa of
Careggi[citation needed] in 1440 and was
buried in the
Basilica of San Lorenzo...
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Villas Ca****giolo
Trebbio Careggi Fiesole La
Quiete Collesalvetti Poggio a
Caiano Castello Mezzomonte Agnano Spedaletto La
Petraia Camugliano Stabbia...
- the
conspirators to
capture Piero in his trip
toward the
Medici Villa di
Careggi; he was not
recognized and was able to warn his father. The coup failed...
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Santa Maria Novella railway station to the
current northern terminus,
Careggi.
Service starts at 5:30 and
stops at 0:30. The
headway is 4
minutes from...
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relic corpse is
located in the
Monastery of
Maria Maddalena de'
Pazzi in
Careggi. Two
years after de'
Pazzi died, the
Jesuit Vincenzo Puccini, her confessor...
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moved to Pisa and then Florence. He
bought an
estate in San
Pietro di
Careggi, near Florence, and he died
there in 1807 and was
buried in the so-called...